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  2. The relationships between capture fishery statistics and the essential policy objectives are key determining factors in analyzing the needs for fishery information. Fishery statistics are also required in relation to monitoring, surveillance and control of the exploitation of the resources.

  3. Wild fisheries – also called "capture fisheries", are fisheries which target wild fish. They can be contrasted with farmed fisheries . Wind currents – currents created by the action of the wind.

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    Since 1990, wild capture fisheries production has risen 14%, and 2018 alone saw humanity harvest about 96.4 million tonnes of seafood from our global oceans (FAO 2020). The fact that we can access this food at such a scale year over year is a true testament to the power of the oceans. Unlike other ways we feed ourselves (farming, animal husbandry),...

    Recommendations are structured around assessments on the environmental performance of species caught in specific locations with specific gear types, for example Pacific cod caught using pots in the Bering Sea. Each combination of species, location and gear-typeis assessed to its own final score in a report known as a seafood assessment. Every Ocean...

    The Standards devised by the Seafood Watch program are international best practices for seafood recommendation programs like Ocean Wise. By adhering to these Standards, we hope to make it simpler for consumers navigating the world of sustainable seafood. These Standards assess wild capture fisheries across four key criteria described below, with an...

    Some assessments are large and cover multi-species fisheries with over 20 unique species harvested by various gear-types, and in multiple fishing areas, resulting in a matrix of scores and overall recommendations for example, tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific: Above you can see a selection of four recommendations of a total 28 recom...

    The Ocean Wise Seafood program works with hundreds of partners across Canada and internationally to make it easier for consumers to purchase sustainable seafood that score 2.8 and above on these assessments. Partners work with the Ocean Wise Seafood team to have their seafood product lists reviewed and vetted to determine which seafood items are re...

    At Ocean Wise Seafood, we know understanding sustainable seafood can be a complicated business. This is the first in a series of short blogs so you can learn more about our work and the science behind it. Thanks for tuning in! Aquablog written by the Ocean Wise Seafood Science Team References: FAO. 2020. The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture...

  4. Capture fisheries provide food and job security and play an important role in the global fish population and marine ecosystems. Capture fisheries are used to harvest a huge variety of fish for industrial and recreational purposes, supporting the worldwide seafood industry and keeping millions of people employed and well-fed.

  5. Jun 17, 2022 · Keeping all this in view, this article assesses the current status of global capture fisheries on the basis of fish capture statistics published by FAO and strongly insists the need to...

  6. assets.fairtradecertified.org › image › uploadCapture Fisheries Standard

    The Fair Trade USA Capture Fisheries Standard (CFS) was developed to provide the opportunity for fishers to demonstrate the core elements of fair trade in their practices, while helping them commercialize their product.

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · Capture is the complex of social and technological factors that forms the immediate context for the extraction of fish and their transport to landing sites. Matching its linking position in the fish chain, fish capture is also central to fisheries governance as the set of practices that connects humans most directly to their marine environments.

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